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ATNR: Assignment of Tenant Restriction Class Data
Assign the Connection Restriction Data between Originating Tenant (OGTN) and Terminating Tenant
(TMTN). When ASYD, SYS1, INDEX 94, b0=0 is assigned (Multiple Tenant Service is in-service), assign
the respective Tenant Number of OGTN and TMTN. If not (when the data is "1"), assign the fixed Tenant
Number of "1" for both OGTN and TMTN.
TRI:
"0" for Station-to-Station Calling
OGTN: Number of Originating Tenant
TMTN: Number of Terminating Tenant
RES:
"0" for restriction/"1" for permission
For a Station-to-Outgoing Trunk Connection, allow the Route Restriction for each trunk by the ARSC com-
Note:
mand.
AISTL: Assignment of IP Station Data (LDM)
Assign the IP Station Data of each terminal connected to the MC by the AISTL command.
TN:
Tenant Number [1-63]
IP STN:
Station Number of IP Station (assign the station number for each analog terminal connected to
the MC&MG)
KIND:
Kind of IP Terminal. Select the terminal kind MC-MG (COT) from the combo box
TEC:
Telephone Equipment Class [1-31]
RSC:
Route Restriction Class [0-15]
SFC:
Service Feature Restriction Class [0-15]
LENS:
IP Station Equipment Number as Virtual LENS. Allocate the IP station to the Virtual LENS
within Virtual PIR, or to the LENS of a vacant slot that the Station/Trunk is not mounted (an IP
station cannot be assigned to a registered station multiple times.)
For a detailed explanation of data assignment for a Virtual PIR, see the Data Programming Manual.
Note:
MC-ID:
ID of the MC&MG (enter the fixed MAC Address of the MC&MG)
MC-CH: Channel Number of the MC (assign 0-3 (Port 0-3)) for each analog terminal connected to the
MC&MG)
FAX Data Setting:Click the check box to ON when manual data setting is required for Fax communication.
JITSIZ:
PAYTYP x:Select the Payload Type G.711/G.726/T.30 in the combo box.
PAYSIZ x: Select the Payload Size 10ms-40ms (required for G.711 and G.726).
ALOCL: Assignment of Location ID Data (LDM)
Each IP terminal is allocated a Location ID to identify its location within the network on Network Address
basis. By using the Location ID, IP services such as Bandwidth Control and ToS Control are provided for
each IP terminal.
TYPE:
Select "Network Address".
IP ADDRESS: Enter the IP Address. For the Telephony Server (IPPAD), assign "0.0.0.0".
MASK BIT: Enter the Mask Bit in the range of 1-31 except when IP Address 0.0.0.0 is determined. Mask
Bit=32 is automatically set when IP Address=0.0.0.0
NETWORK ADDRESS: Display only.
Enter the Jitter Buffer size in the range 1-30 (
VOL.2-234
MC & MG with PFT
10ms) for Fax controlling.
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